| MANILLA | Which New South Wales town on the Fossickers Way and at the junction of two rivers was a favourite o |
| CROTCH | Angle formed by the junction of two branches of a tree (6) |
| FLATLY | In a monotonous way, and at length, interrupting pilot (6) |
| PROSPECTORS | Fossickers |
| PROSPECTOR | Mistaken, cops report fossicker (10) |
| COONAMBLE | Which New South Wales town on the Castlereagh Highway, north-west of Gilgandra, has an annual Christ |
| WALCHA | Apsley Falls is 20 kilometres east from which New South Wales town on the Oxley Highway? (6) |
| TAREE | Which coastal New South Wales town, on the Manning River, takes its name from an Aboriginal word for the locally found fig tree? (5) |
| BRIDGEND | South Wales town on the rivers Ogmore and Ewenny (8) |
| YASS | Which New South Wales town is the freeway and rail gateway to Canberra? (4) |
| BEGA | Which New South Wales river rises in the Great Dividing Range and flows east to the sea at Tathra? (4) |
| TEMPLE | Region on the side of the head at the junction of the frontal, parietal, temporal and sphenoid bones of the skull (6) |
| RHEINMAIN | German name of the metropolitan area in Hesse around the confluence of two rivers and of the former US airbase (5-4) |
| VERONA | It became a Roman colony in 89 BCE and rose in importance because it was at the junction of main roads between Italy and northern Europe. The poet Catullus was born there. In Romeo and Juliet (act 1, |
| IKAT | Derived from a Malay word meaning to tie/bind, a traditional method of warp dyeing/weaving in Central Asia that was a favourite of the late Oscar de la Renta (4) |
| SUGAR | Derived from a species of grass and once traded by Henry Tate, an ingredient used in preserving, icing, crystallising and caramelising that was a favourite of Elizabeth I (5) |
| NANDEWARRANGE | Of which New South Wales mountain range is Mount Kaputar the highest peak? (8,5) |
| KHARTOUM | Capital and largest city of Sudan, at the junction of the Blue and the White Nile (8) |
| FALKIRK | Town of central Scotland at the junction of the Forth and Clyde and Union Canals (7) |
| FORTWORTH | A city in north Texas, at the junction of the Clear and West forks of the Trinity River (4,5) |